Pedro
Sun Jun 29 21:24:01 PDT 2008
Thanks, PA Bear. A lot.
I installed Vista SP1 via Windows Update. Avast was running in the
background when I installed Vista SP1. After many days, I suppose I confirm
exclusion of a file from Windows Update folder by Avast Antivirus.
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
> [Judging from other posts similar to yours in this newsgroup, you may end up
> finding that the machine is infected with Vundo, ZLOB and an SDBot-variant,
> all protected by a rootkit. Chances are that Avast isn't working properly
> either.]
>
> Did you install Vista SP1 via Windows Update or manually?
>
> Was Avast running in the background when you installed Vista SP1?
>
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> Pedro wrote:
> > Thanks PA Bear.
> > I´ve tried the solutions:
> > 1. "An update to prevent a Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS)
> > crash on a Windows Vista-based computer". When I try to install the flies
> > for 64-bit versions, I have the message "Update doesn´t aply to your
> > system".
> > 2. Start > Run > Regsvr32 QMGR.DLL. When It was runned, I got the message:
> > "QMGR.DLL module was loaded, but the DLLRegisterServer point wasn´t
> > found".
> > 3. Running "sfc" (sfc /scannow) from an elevated command prompt, It
> > refuses
> > to start. The message is: "Windows Resource Protection could not perform
> > the
> > requested operation."
> >
> > Some specifications:
> > Windows Vista Ultimate 64-Bit with SP1 (I have downloaded all avaiable
> > updates until 06.10.2008).
> > Avast Antivurus 4.8 Home.
> > I have only windows Firewall and Windows Defender.
> >
> >
> > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
> >> What solutions have you tried? Are you running Vista SP1 now? What
> >> anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What anti-spyware
> >> applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)?
> >>
> >> Have you tried?...
> >>
> >> Some Windows Vista functions may not work, or Windows Vista may stop
> >> responding:
> >>
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833
> >> --
> >> Pedro wrote:
> >>> My Windows Vista is 64-bit. I believe Anti-Virus program deleted some
> >>> important files from Windows Update (and I don´t know what they are).
> >>> I´ve tryed run Windows Update and "80070424 Code" always appears. The
> >>> solutions posted by Discussion Group didn´t make any effect.
> >>> I think I need reinstall Windows Update (removing the previous one) or
> >>> repair it. But those options are impossible to do, aren´t they?
> >>> I´m afraid I´ll format the PC just because Windows Update fails.
>
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